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ELECTRIC SAFETY
An electric shock can be a source of a direct or indirect, or even fatal, serious accident.
Never touch the live parts of the torch as it is connected to the cutting circuit.
Do not touch the torch and the ground clamp at the same time.
Always use dry, well-maintained clothing to isolate yourself from the welding circuit. Wear insulating shoes, no matter where you work.
PRECAUTION FOR USE
Never wrap the cutting leads around your body.
Do not use the torch to move the welding power source.
The torch must be fully uncoiled to prevent overheating.
Switch off the generator after the torch is cooled and before each maintenance and before replacing or control wearing parts.
Regularly check the condition of the torch. If damaged, the torch must be replaced.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
SPECIFICATIONS
The MIG 500A torches are intended to the manual MIG / MAG
SET UP
Reference
Designation
Process
Guidance method
Rated/Peak Voltage
Rated welding current (A)
Duty cycle at 40°C
Default Contact Tip
Shielding gas
Applicable welding wire diameter
cooling method
Coolant flow
Coolant pressure
Minimum cooling power
Gas flow
Connectors
Cable length
Cable section
Trigger switch voltage
Welding ambient temperature range
Transport or storage ambient temperature range
Standard applied
INSTALLATION
TORCH CONNECTION REQUIREMENT
The generator must be switched off.
Insert the torch connector (A) in the female connector (E) and screw the part B. Make sure the torch is tight
enough.
To remove the torch, unscrew as shown below.
MIG 500A
(GMAW/FCAW)
welding processes.
72163
CO2
Ar+CO2
Imax
Ø1.2mm - M6
Steel
Pure CO2 / ArCO2
4m
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081154
MIG 500A
MIG/MAG
Manual
≤ 113V
500A
450A
100%
Ø 1.2mm - M6
Aluminum
Ø 0.6 - 2.4mm
Water
1.5 - 2 l/min
0.5MPa
800W
10 - 25 l/min
EURO
3m
16mm²
500V max.
- 10  +40°C
- 10  +55°C
IEC 60974-7
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